Here I go again.... @PetNcs says that our gutloads are basically useless when it comes down to your Cham absorbing any kind of nutrition from the content of the feeders stomach. He says a chams stomach doesn’t have the hardware to absorb it from plant material. However he does not advocate...
Do it at night with a spotlight.
They freeze when the light hits them just like a deer.
ive got videos on my YouTube of us doing it.
https://m.youtube.com/channel/UCOWEfMsl_GcH19K9zrgva1g
There are many thorny plants in the wild, you’d be surprised how well they maneuver on them.
However your Cham isn’t Wild.
Take your pictures and remove your Cham. Definitely not something you’d want them to navigate on a regular basis
Saw your camera comment on FB, I recommend every keeper having this [Upgraded] AMIR for iPhone Lens... https://www.amazon.com/dp/B071JN1PVT?ref=ppx_pop_mob_ap_share
Crazy to see them daisy-chained like that, see their spines, organs.
Look how much of their development is put into the eyes at this stage, more than the rest of their body.